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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
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Is it okay to use "its" when what "its" refers to is mentioned after "its"?

What does "its" refer to in the 13th line in the screenshot image?


Does "its" refer to "presidency" in the 14th line?


If "its" really refers to "presidency", is it okay to use "its" before "presidency"?

because I learnt that we can use "its" when what "its" refers to has already been mentioned before.

  

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What does "its" refer to in the 13th line in the screenshot image? Does "its" refer to "presidency" in the 14th line? Yes, it does.

  • What does "its" refer to in the 13th line in the screenshot image?
  • Does "its" refer to "presidency" in the 14th line?
  • Yes, it does.
  • If "its" really refers to "presidency", is it okay to use "its" before "presidency"?
  • Yes, it is.
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What does "its" refer to in the 13th line in the screenshot image?


Does "its" refer to "presidency" in the 14th line? Yes, it does.


If "its" really refers to "presidency", is it okay to use "its" before "presidency"? Yes, it is.

because I learnt that we can use "its" when what "its" refers to has already been mentioned before. Now you've learned something new.

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